KALAMAZOO, MI -- The Western Michigan University football team will look to pick up its first win of the season against a good Toledo team in a place the Broncos have traditionally struggled to find success.

WMU (0-5) travels to Toledo, Ohio Saturday for a 3 p.m. game against a UT squad that is looking to rebound from a 31-24 loss to Ball State last week.

WMU is 11-20 all-time at the Glass Bowl and lost, 66-63, on Nov. 8, 2011 in its last trip to Toledo.

Western Michigan's last win at Toledo came on Oct. 10, 2009, when the Broncos won 58-26. The Broncos got 153 rushing yards from Brandon West, 270 passing yards, three touchdowns and zero interceptions from Tim Hiller and Jordan White caught five passes for 117 yards and two touchdowns in that game.

Analysis: Expect to see the same story in the first quarter: The WMU defense will come out playing hard and get some stops, only to see the offense sputter. For as much press as Toledo's offense, with weapons like David Fluellen and Terrance Owens garner, the Rockets' defense is the fourth-best in the MAC, giving up 26.2 points per game and UT has the second-best total defense, allowing 401.8 yards/game. A steady dose of Fluellen might put this game out of reach in the first half if WMU's offense can't get going.

Wide receiver Corey Davis returns this week for WMU's offense. If the Broncos can run the ball with a similar level of consistency as last week's game against Kent State, Davis might be able to provide some big plays in the play-action passing game. However, I think WMU is out-matched offensively in this game and Toledo, like most of the Broncos' opponents this season, will pull away as the game goes on.